Mary was born near Cleveland, Ohio to a Hungarian Mother and Irish Father. She grew up in a rural town called Brunswick, where she lived with her Mom. Her neighbors probably still remember her inviting them to staged dances and lip syncing acts when she was little, all performed in the living room with her friends. Mary began her dance training at age 2, performing for the first time at age 3. She later went on to solo in a lyrical jazz company, and train with the Cleveland Ballet. After graduating Cum Laude with Honors from The Ohio State University, Mary lived in Miami, modeling and bartending to pay for her acting classes. She did 2 years of improv when she first moved to Los Angeles at The Next Stage Theatre, while studying at Playhouse West, the Australian School of Dramatic Arts (AIDA) in Hollywood, and the famed Upright Citizens' Brigade. Mary's breakout role was in the award-winning film, "Parched" where she played the female lead as a broken woman in the wild west, who takes matters into her own hands. The film won at the Action on Film International Festival. Mary when on to star in several independent films. She then decided to tell her own story in the short film "Getting Lemons". She wrote, produced and stars in dramedy, her first time on the other side of the camera. Mary won Best Actress, was nominated for Best Female Filmmaker, and the film was nominated for Best Musical, all at the 2013 Action on Film International Festival in Los Angeles. The film is also an official selection of the 2013 Downtown Independent Festival Los Angeles, the prestigous Hollyshorts Festival in Hollywood, and the Laughlin International Film Festival. Mary lives in Beverly Hills, but still maintains very close ties with her friends and family back home in Ohio. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Tammy Lynn, Spotlight PR
Spent 2 years in Miami modeling before moving to Los Angeles to focus on her acting career. Started performing as a dancer at age three, then decided to pursue acting while in college. Is still closest to her childhood best friend from her hometown. Originally went to College to be a doctor, ended up with a foreign service degree, and also minored in Theatre. Has Cum Laude degree in International Studies.
A young man suffering from amnesia must dig deep into the far reaches of his mind to remember who he is and save the love of his life before a virus that has infected him takes over.
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How far would you go to confront the demons of your past? After twenty-something Joe (Jackson Kuehn) plays a seemingly innocent drinking game at a party, he suffers a sudden violent blackout that awakens something sinister within. Much to his horror, they become more frequent in the coming days and bring with them visions of mind-numbing terror. As Joe questions his diminishing sanity, he is met with increasing physical pain that spawns balls of bloodstained flesh from his very body. He must trace his forgotten childhood to learn the savage truth that left him in an orphanage and why now it has returned to haunt him. In this gripping and suspenseful tale of psychological horror by Kenneth Guertin, what's hidden in the past can be far more evil than anything ever imagined.